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Go back to message #6. You had posted a Screen Shot of Disk Management. It is the top thing in #6. I just can't believe there isn't a problem with it. Would you mind posting your Disk Management again so I could compare the new one you will post to the one in message #6

It looks like you have a completely empty sector 0 - no MBR code, no partition table in it.

Partiition Recovery Wizard did find the lost partition. Just put a tick mark against the found Partition in the square and then look down into the preview map. Does it show your drive as before? If yes, just click on Finish and then Apply in the main screen menu bar. This will write the partition table into Sector 0. ( You need not worry . It is going to write only the missing partition table in sector 0.Your data which begins after sector 2048 will not be affected in anyway)

After doing that on the left pane of the Partition Wizard click on Rebuild MBR to write the MBR code into sector 0. Click on Apply again.

You have now restored the missing MBR code and partition table in sector 0. Hopefully your PC should be able to boot now.

If you want to be very cautious you may check your sector 0 in the present condition using bootice before restoring the Partition table and MBR code in it. If you want to do that, install bootice for your bit version of Windows and post the screenshot of sector 0.

“No boot device found” & accidentally deleted Reserved Partition

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Backup and Restore

Accidentally formatted system reserved partition and window won't bootHi,
Let me explain what happened briefly.
When I tried to install my third OS in my laptop which is a linux base OS and I accidentally formatted system reserved partition and my second OS which is a linux base OS also. Since then, I can never boot window 7 professional 64bit which is my...

Installation & Setup

How can I recover an accidentally deleted HD partition?I just made a terrible mistake! :cry:
I've recently set up a desktop PC after 2 years without one.
Anyway, I've been backing up all my old 3.5 Inch HD's to newer and larger drives.
I just got finished moving a heap of files to a new drive, and when done, accidentally deleted the...

Hardware & Devices

Accidentally deleted an Audio playback deviceWhen I was watching movies on my computer through my HDMI, I accidentally disabled the device so now the sound only comes out of my computer. How can I restore this function?
http://i.imgur.com/Dtopy.png

Sound & Audio

A buddy accidentally deleted his boot partition. questions?Hello all :)
I am sitting here with a buddies DELL inspiron M5030. I am currently getting the "Windows failed to start" that lists "File:\boot\BDC" "status: 0xc000000F
What I don't have:
The original windows install/repair CD. It did not ship with the laptop, and he didn't make a...

Hardware & Devices

Accidentally Deleted system partition. Cannot boot. Dynamic Drives.I have a 1.5TB HD of which I originally created 3 partitions of around 500GB each (C, D, and E). I have Drive C: which is my main Windows 7 Ultimate x64 partition. I had an older installation of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 residing on Drive D:. I simply use Drive E: as storage of large media like...